Chess Postmortem #2: Caro Kann: Advance Variation with 3... c5

This time I show a game at the time control of 30/30 which ended in a draw. We play the Caro Kann: Advance Variation with 3... c5. Black attempts to get a "better" version of the French defense. An opening with not a lot of theory and a wide array of choices for BOTH sides. I've identified 2 key moments. One I was able to solve during the game. The second moment is an amazing tactic I missed. The endgame is quite interesting as well.

Can you find the best move? There is tons of pressure on d4. Black just played Bf5-Be4 threatening to take my knight defending d4. I spent a lot of time calculating here during the game finding the right move and the probably continuation. See the game below for the answer.

Black just played Qb2 to d2. I missed the best move here. Can you find it? See the game below for the answer.

Analyzing this endgame would require a whole other post. Overall quite a instructive game for me.